
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of prostitution offences within a premise in Douglas.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013 00:00
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of prostitution offences within a premise in Douglas.
The government has released information on the nationalities of people granted work visas.
The Manx Aviation and Military Museum says it's having its most successful year ever, with a 25 percent spike in visitor numbers.
Two people appealing against Peel's sewage works being granted planning permission have lost an appeal to limit their legal costs.
The Cabinet Office says it can't give more details about employee grievances in the civil service, because it's personal information.
The Island's Information Commissioner says the number of personal data breaches has almost doubled in the last year - and public authorities are behind 70 per cent of them.
A cruise ship carrying almost 700 passengers is due to visit Douglas today.
The Steam Packet Company says two more sailings have been cancelled in the face of Storm Floris.
A group of conservation organisations are calling for the Island Games to drop the Faroe Islands as the event's host over the slaughter of hundreds of pilot whales and dolphins.